worst trading books ever

A bunch of setups and entries that a very likely that has absolutely no backtesting and your suposed to just buy that they work.
The author is clearly biased into thinking somehow is has a deep talent to predict the markets yet he needs to write books and sell articles to pay his bills, waste

A bunch of setups and entries that a very likely that has absolutely no backtesting and your suposed to just buy that they work.
The author is clearly biased into thinking somehow is has a deep talent to predict the markets yet he needs to write books and sell articles to pay his bills, waste

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I was very impressed how he managed to use so many words to say nothing in that book.

How about "Trading Systems" Secrets of the Masters. Joe Krutsinger

A bunch of half baked trading systems cobbled together from the results of a short questionaire sent to celeb traders. At least it has some backtest results so better than the Farley book.

To each his own - I actually got a lot out of Farley's book. I will agree that from a writing point of view, it sucks - he can turn a 5 page chapter into 20 with excess use of the English language.

But, I got some good information out of it that helped me develop and add to my trading. And, that was 6+ years ago.

I find that people who are often unhappy with books or systems are looking for the "Holy Grail" - it does not exist. But, if you take the perspective that you are looking for something to spark an idea or help add to/refine your style - you can usually take away a nugget or two.

I think it was selling for over 50 GBP. I picked it up from the bookstore's shelf, took a good look at it, took another closer look - only because a friend had recommended it - then I felt like tossing it out of the store. Of course, I couldn't do that without paying for it, and quite frankly that money was better spent on a few decent pints later on.